How Do You Spell NOTWITHSTANDING?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒtwɪðstˈandɪŋ] (IPA)

Notwithstanding is a nine-letter word that is commonly used to indicate that something is still true or relevant despite something else. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /nɒt.wɪθˈstænd.ɪŋ/, which helps to explain its spelling. The first syllable is pronounced as "not," while the second syllable is pronounced as "with" with a schwa sound in the middle. The final syllable is pronounced as "stand" followed by a short "ing" sound to indicate the present participle.

NOTWITHSTANDING Meaning and Definition

  1. Notwithstanding is a conjunction or adverb that denotes a sense of contrast or contradiction, indicating that something is true or exists despite or in spite of other circumstances or conditions. It is used to introduce an opposing thought or belief that does not invalidate or negate what has been previously stated.

    As a conjunction, notwithstanding can be used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a clause that presents an exception to the preceding statement. For instance, "She passed the exam, notwithstanding her lack of preparation" suggests that despite the individual's unpreparedness, they still managed to succeed.

    When used as an adverb, notwithstanding typically follows a noun or pronoun and signifies that the referenced entity exists or continues to persist notwithstanding any opposing factors. For example, "The team won the game, notwithstanding injuries to key players" asserts that despite the significant injuries, the team achieved victory.

    "Nevertheless," "despite," or "in spite of" can serve as synonymous expressions for notwithstanding, revealing the adversarial context in which it is commonly employed. Moreover, notwithstanding implies a disregard for any obstacles or contradictions, emphasizing the resilience or significance of the preceding idea or circumstance in spite of presumed challenges.

  2. Without hindrance from; although; nevertheless; however.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of NOTWITHSTANDING

The word "notwithstanding" originated in Middle English as a compound of the words "not" and "withstanding". The word "withstanding" itself comes from the Old English word "withstandan", which is a combination of "with" and "standan". "Withstandan" means to oppose or withstand, and "notwithstanding" was formed by adding the negation "not" to "withstanding". Over time, "notwithstanding" has evolved to mean despite, in spite of, or nevertheless, conveying a sense of an exception or contrast to what had been previously stated.

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